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IT Management Linux News for Jun 14, 2000

IT-Director: Linux - the new OS/2(Jun 14, 2000, 14:48)
"IBM's view is that Linux offers businesses an opportunity to
break away from all forms of operating system dependence. The aim
is to establish Linux as a standard operating environment so that
the focus can shift to applications with no portability
issues."

Upside: HP's open source balancing act(Jun 14, 2000, 11:16)
"While some optimistic observers might see this seismic shifting
as evidence of the virtue inherent in the open source model,
modern-day von Metternichs see it for what it really is: A complex
balance of power game in which silence speaks louder than any
corporate announcement."

Linux.com: The Jay Daunheimer interview [President of LuteLinux.com](Jun 14, 2000, 11:07)
"Basically, in LuteLinux Lite, which is the only distribution
we've provided so far, we wrote our own installer which was based
on some of the Slackware work. We repackaged what we thought was
the best of Slackware into a "Lite" variety of distribution to get
our names out there and give ourselves a start. LuteLinux Lite was
developed in a 45-day period, and now we're working on the full
LuteLinux distribution, which will be available by this fall."